PROTOCOL: The relationship between homework time and academic performance among K-12 students: A systematic review

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This review will synthesize the results from publications focused on homework time and academic performance, and estimate the relationship between the two. Our objectives are: (1) To identify the extent of the relationship between homework time and students' academic performance; (2) To analyze the differences in the effectiveness of homework time across genders, grades, subject and regions; and (3) To identify the potential factors that affect homework time, such as academic subject, task difficulty, type of homework, mode of homework, parental involvement, and feedback on homework.

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Guo, L., Li, J., Xu, Z., Hu, X., Liu, C., Xing, X., … Yang, K. (2021, December 1). PROTOCOL: The relationship between homework time and academic performance among K-12 students: A systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1199

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